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. 1o the Vatican at Bome That fe [ priests had hesn against the mission T ; ‘ ] Canada’s Oldest Anglican 17 Ml Jows Used Voark M"U Pm, W’M b’ Mew- g ity - : ~N ' ) , Church Razed by Flames bers and Priends ol Club | - LY QR Y o SALOON PROPRIETOR | e s i s cove o e e saldito be the oldest Anglican vhureh | oo 0 Patung between Spechwaner . Wy SENT In Canada, was destroyed by fire of yng (raaps of Genersl Wu Pei-Pu, the o " undetermined origin early aday R Frie \embers of the Russ . \ North Ching ieader Martial law has pda'and mem of the Ruse % The histarie edifiee, whieh was built | 8 L0 8 hang on the / . i — win Girls' club, an erganization com- 865 wit tone's throw of the uu'o: u'”:he ruu‘:t vemen e.m,;éou;d L ’ 'n';..‘..n..lmul::“ i arracks was tha) Yangtse viter in Hupeh province in the office of the Nusse rwin 3 soene of many of the fashionabie Mfg. Co, enjoyed a very delightful . g i I "h' vufllm ol Bm s! weddings and other religious celebra . :Ll'r':v Iln ".:""\',"'I n: ",""'J mI'"h:dh: . * tions of the last half eentury. Trinity a ea ned a ‘alentine’s Joy e, i L he B X 1l fo y given by the club at their club rooms. ] ? A ; lm Alm P" Flm ol s'w "‘*"““'I:‘:' the Wyrian Community for The rooms were very tastefully dee. ¢ . ¢ [ 3 v - orated, and the entire program was A 1 ’ A £y B 2 | | o | N F lold carried out without a hiteh by th . | e ) A sentence of 15 days in iail and & TER'S ARE llPosslBLE ever ee ‘r‘o':mmum mhrh under the able | ¥ i y . fire of $150 imposed this merning L & rection of the chairman, Miss Hens 1 in poliee court by Jud, " 2 gy rietta Bvensk, | ! A Alling in the case of .\Iauh‘-’n- \.:L Allies Are Bielievid (o Have 80 Ads oy yaad, Well Digested and Suart's Guest t | N ¥ v kias, S S Amaared, o 14y, arrived; _ : Troad. sireet farmdosaurant at 26| - yicad Turks and Will Insist on Fight| oweris Tabiels Make Best Com: heart, on which appeared the name of : :‘,’l‘""""‘d 1000 The offense was| of Nhips to Remain - various well known automebiles, their | § ! B s e second for Vartikias. e R N rame, and a number, g A,,L.,,,,y Sasernius, employed "Y\ London. Tob. 14:-s(By : Asscolated w» ma 3 alls for § & : ‘artikias, o | P =T vrdin e jol " (e At oL ""'; .:::.‘":\:'.:?’ The bed of King Tutankhamen, who more thand Lower Egypt, iz shown here being removed f|iaior witn intent 1o sell" Lo i DL SRS o€ Lhe Jeint nej Gardiner who will decipher the hieroglyphies on tan 8000 years ago was supreme ruler of Upper|court found reasonable doubt of his|stantinaple swere to hace handed se members of the club being well : known in New Britain musical cir.| Fom the recently opened tomb, Inset shows Alanhe various treasure objects. guilt and he was discharged [terday to Ornan Bey, Turkish nation Detective Hergeant ", . MeC'ue | alist representative in reply 1o the de cles as “Warblers of note and notes, namely, Misses Schnell, Vater ana i i — — u.nd Patrolmen W. 8 Strolls and John | mand for the withdrawal of wars) ips , who contriputed to the eve.|Cadillac, and gecured as his partner C. Stadier went {0 the Broad street|from Smyrna Harbor, was left o the enjoyment by several vocal se- | for the. remainder of the evening, the BR]"SH PRE"[ER Tm"Ks fostaurant yesterday morning about |discretion of the allied representa 10:30 o'clock. Three bottles of al- |tives on the scene but it is understood | leged gin were found in the cellar in official eireles the note declares the lections. Mrs, Elliott and Miss Judd|lady present who had the “hetter. performed with unusual ability on the | half.”” When you got your car to. et FRENGH ARB GOING WRONG PABKINE [;l]NTR"l hidden from view The bottles were Turkish demands are inacceptable Hawallan national instrument, the|gether, you then proceeded to ukulele, this number being known as|your necessary accessories, which '.“ places where R"l"nll! McCue had | The general line taken by the note a vaudeville act from the Keith Cir.| wera well advertised along the road,|A. Bonar Law Says He Does Not Be. conducted a search November 24 [it in helieved is that the armistice, | cult, A short addrees was made by|Inflated tires wero served in the ghape : : without finding any trace of liquors. |signed when Turkey capitulated at the Clifton McKenna, during the eourse of jof “doughnuts a-la-Salvation Army liove Occupation is Right Way . of ';:'“"" sald ""' had no knowledge | close ‘of the great war, is held by the which he outlined the purpose for|lassie style; hard grease in the form to Get Indemnit Armo[lr & co, ownersmp Rmn- presence of the liquor and feit |allies to be still in foree and that they which ‘the club had been organized,|of brick ice cream; gasoline in the| o :"“h':’"":"' had placed it there dur- |are entitied to maintain their war| and some of its accomplishments to{form of punth, which would carry! London, Feb. 14.—~Although the ad- w Passln meJ 0 den Amo v.z;vlrl.fi: l’.’:':f:‘: ':" that he might be |ships at Emyrna | date, you 23 miles further than you want.|dresses of Premier Bonar Law and i ‘I’ho' olice ":In-d that 1 3 | Dancing, cards and other games|ed to go, while the vulcanizing expert | Forelgn Secretary Curzon at the open- i P :pul" ey "””'" Ih' 1""’""‘ SUGAR DROPS '00 Po""‘s [ were then enjoyed until a late hour,|was on the job, and knowing that|ing of parllament added little to what k IR hd it e s e when refreshments were served in a/once in a while you get a blow-out, | was generally known concerning Great| Chicago, Feb. 14.—Control of Ar- |0, FTR O premises Althr:‘ ‘h ';; pry — e m | very unusual and unique manner. a generous supply of gum was taken | Britain's policy in the Ruhr question|mour and company, Chicago packing represented to be a "“m"‘.’fi. 'h':i“"h’ Adviace /85 ‘(o 78 Pl The gentlemen present were given |aboard to complete your kit. the British public knew today that|house has passed from J. Ogden Ar- police found, no signs of food excent| This Momd . Then B k" m\""'b: the rear end of & “Tin Lizzy,” one-| The unanimous sentiment of all|loth statesmen have Wheir doubts as|Mour, chalrman of the board and| Ty 0 fo 0 o\ o) | i A ,:;'n":( ;' iy half of a Stut, or more or less of a|present was that it is hoped that the [to the success of France's venture, (holder of about 80 per cent of the|® U™ f (50 fo il b PORTy (0 L) Saximum Aflowsd By Hules Russwin Girls' club will wive a trand-| Mr. Bonar Law said frankly that C'"“"l;'l stock, to a comunittee of Attorney J. G. Woods, the case of| New York, Feb. 14— After ad-| continental aerial flight in the near|he did not see how the French are “‘"'dlh"‘"‘" and )\": York h;"k'"' Arthur Reval, charged with opera.|vances of 28 to 72 points at the open- future, golng to get w):‘al rh'yh W::t» Lnnln::";:; t"'y‘ t;n‘C’"::'a:; "";'{":‘I’d"":';: ting a motor vehicle while under the |Ing of the raw sugar futures market [y¢ ran't Jost To Live To Be 100. It Ts Yo urzon expresse: muc! e same ” I ' 0 . 3 opinion, pointing out that France and | Examiner. :20;::2;0;',1:::1:; I:{!' 4::;9;\:!:":"!: today prices broken 100 points, th Fnjoy Eating At 100 Using LECTURES ON EAST Germany are engaged in what might| FIfty-one per cent of the common | ¢ griscimcied be termed an endurance test. In the|Stock of Armour, of Illinols, the par- :.;s'h;l;g{:'";r;m;\-;;"‘ ::;“l:’.“,',,:',;:,: Wesleyan Has Course on Progress of |address of each there was voiced the ;"‘ organization, has been trusteed |y .pore 1yon, Western Ideas feeling that the position of the Brit.|for a perlod of five years with the (™ 5o/ wicnar colored, who was with e ish troops on the Rhine was at best|three bankers, the voting trustees,|p . a) ot the time, was found guilty Middletown, Feb. 14, — “The pro-|yncertain. said the newspaper, who are Arthur gress of western ideas in Eastern| fThe premier, while suggesting that| Reéynolds, president of the Continen- of drunkenness and was fined $5. Lands” is the subject of a series of [the occupation would serve to satisfy|tal and Commercial National bank of Chicago; Samuel M. Roberts, presi- NO MISSION TO POPE ¢! lectures being given at Wesleyan uni-| prench purposes adding as a friend ot vergity by Professor George M. Dutch- | France he did not see “how the|dent of Metropolitan Trust of New| .. 00 v er. In his lecture on India Prof.| French are going to get what they|York and A. W. Wiggin, president of S Hiet s e ok Jousk PHa' Olisse Nations): ‘Bank " of New of the Diet today passed the budget 99 |Dutcher said that England's firm hand | want,” - ARE woKlNG' in India has resulted in a steady im-| 1 fear” he continued, “that the|York. without any provision for a mission L4 provement in condition. The speak-|result of occupying the Ruhr and the| Formal announcement will be made h after the annual meeting of the 900000004 want fossurprise your friends |er saw the possibility of self-govern-|jcft bank of the Rhine has been to lelmm—il you wany?lthem to |ment for India in the future. |intensify the feeling of the Germans|stockhelders, the news story said and «, compliment you on your vim and In his lecture on Egypt Prof.|anq that danger will come later.” it is expected announcement of the l;Idep. your clear skin, bright eyes and |Dutcher declared that the world war,| The central news learns that 15,000 [absorption of Morris and lazndck.ymnhhxlsup.pm your blood | with the pronouncement of President| prench and Belgian railway men are| il be made at that time. z d:_me up nmr system by taking | Wilson and others on the struggle for | now in the occupied regions ready for| Armour and company recently was léud’z'l flMnmmu!ls the ;el: d:fermlfl;uo:\ho( pe«:{uea."had an order to take over the railroads. g:}l:‘):t::ize:;firm{our a:d compm:;ol s angan m\m muc! 0 do wi e nationalistic Vi J ng forme as a subs- of just the ements you need for pro- |spirit in Egypt. diary of the Illinois corporation and tec;u;nm “grip” and.:;ntercolds, —_— CHANGES AT YALE lllq(.OM.nM in bonds and preferred and for sturdy strength vigor. REBELS REORGANIZING Vg stock being offered for sale. At"your druggist’s—liquid or tab- Melilla, Feb. 14.—Abd-El-Krim, the | single Undergraduate Faculty of Arts l;enrdlng'the purchase of Morris h 38 you prefer. Moorish rebel leader, is reported to be aitd Sciences Advised and company, the newspaper said, it 9 reorganizing his fighting forces and ' is “practically an established fact.” uaes fo have gont _demands to various| New Haven Fab. 14, — The an- i owerful tribes in Spanish Morrocco [ nouncement today tha e Yale cor- IV 3 & poration has voted on the unanimous UNIVERSITY TOO CROWDED to. an an to furnished contingents for his rein- forcement. The Spanish commanders| recommendation of all the under- R graduate faculties and of the univer-|Yale Freshman Class to he Restricted D 3 have taken precautions against at- Tonsc and Blood Enricher |, sity council to establish a single un- to 850 1n Fall of 1923, A S AT R AT b dergraduate faculty of arts and e sclencés composed of the permanent| New Haven, Feb., 14—In order to provide the .best educational oppor- fficers of the three undergraduate THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY A . ,“..ficm a|tunities for all undergraduate stu- faculties, is believed to great forward step in the organization |dents, the corporation of Yale univer- ° ; of Yale. In the past Yale college, the |8ity announces that the freshman Sheffield Scientifio school, and . the|class entering in September, 1923 will | & ar g e raar.]’ ar own maximum fluctuation allowed in one stnart's Dyspepsia Tablets, ey s traning; by:the exchisuge by ' h 1o 1t And the best terday's spectacular advance of 100 [%omAch fakes b to prevent it with points had left many buying orders art's Dyspepsia Tablets. Go on eating around the ring. Today these orders|whatever vou like, eat like a boy, eat pie, were executed, causing an adv 3 | douzhnuts. piekles, fried egga and sausage, ® to prevent After the execution, however, there | ., 1 e seiness and fon, Stuart’s ‘ anlona~but afte was heavy liguidation and prices | such di s . glhie the stomach the als Aant ) Dyspepsia tumbled one cent a pound in the frst | SEENIC, WUILY Houtralizes acidity, hente hour's trading. lape or two tablets after meals keeps stom- £itnis s, [ #1 wweot ‘and_you {rel good and prepared 1G N b {for the next ‘meal You can get a 80 ce FIGHTING, IN CHINA hox of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets of any Hankow, Feb 14. (By the Ass0-'druggist. Try them today. ifreshman year have been administer. |b® restricted to 850 men. The univer- ed scparately, although dealing,)Sity i8 not willing to receive more through committees, in many cases, with matters of common concern. The | With the present sources it is imprac- ° present action of the corporation ticable to provide for a number larger | § | gives a joint body power to determine |than this and still aseure to each stu- |§ a e o arnl 'e an ug.g all questions of joint interest subject|dent adequate instruction. Further- to the-approval of the corporation. |More, the dormitory facilities of the The three undergraduate facuities|University are much over taxed, and will still be retained and will cntrol [it i8 desired to reduce to a minimum s “ i . | thi b f stud 0 their own affairs. ‘The new under. flnfii flq\luf:"!':so'n up;r:::t:op%'::;i;: : A Sale of Etceptlonal Values__ graduate faculty will serve to co-or- dinate and direct all efforts on behaif (Students will be selected primarily on the basis of scholastic attainment and of the géneral undergraduate body. Bromiss, H ] koot dams KRS : An Investment Opportunity! rds d Ski J m to Have A ;':; ) coueg;m;fc:m; Tw?n];lgige‘,l:l:nsnghy o There are so many wonderful bargains in Hanover, N. H., Feb, LA EUrop- | uyges * jonkins Brilliant Idea” every department, space does not permit listing it LR LR e Methodist Chnrch them. Our entire stock is most radically reduced ship has béen appointed a member of : ! rad Y DS e COTORN B 0 ERiiy By ) down to prices that are easily within your appro- DARAIAEY: Diratoh: nsh . Colpnbl|oa PIC 4 priation. You must come in and test this state- ment for yourself. Austro-Hungarian army officer " and Thacnglosship of the army in 1014 18 " ( Everything has heen unsparingly slashed— Cha.fi.es Ra. a.mi Cha:r].otte 'pierce championship of the army in 1914 is $ 34 < $ih v . wm (as Ol and Water expected to arrive in America soon to : ; Dining Room Suites, Living Room Suites, Bed- Y take up his duties here as instructor 43 e , < .t f] H dl’l s S AT LYCEUM in fencing and skiing. et e : room Suites and all odd pieces. : : This establishment has always been noted for its genuine service and satisfaction. A most im- portant thing to the prospective furniture inves- Prove tor. Now, during this sale you also receive ad- VlCTOR vantage of most exceptional savings. d 4 (s | My Cla]ms E OPEN A DEFERRED PAYMENT ACCOUNT P We freely invite you to use this service. Long « ! : 1 claim that my scientiic |8 ago we worked out a dignified, deferred payment 7 methods are absolutely painless. || 8 plan that eases the burden of expense-—and also 1 claim that my work has prov- 2 > en dependable and permanent. |(§ gives you all of the lowest markdown figures. The T claim that my fees are excep- £ i i e ; -thir fionally 1w fos thie nign arage ||§ Plan is simply this—you pay one-third of the quality dentistry. 1 claim to [[# amount when making your selections. The bal- advise you honestly as to what s Atesd . s Qntss T bt T e aieniny e ||# ance equally divided to close the account hy Sep Ask vour friends for whom 1 ||# tember 1, 1923, have worked and see if T haven't 3 3 L . . 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